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Letter from China: Humanoid robots shatter human record, showcase autonomy at Beijing half marathon

Asia / China1 views1 min
Letter from China: Humanoid robots shatter human record, showcase autonomy at Beijing half marathon

A humanoid robot half marathon was held in Beijing, showcasing advancements in robotics autonomy. The winning robot, from Honor, finished in 50 minutes 26 seconds, shattering the human world record.

A humanoid robot half marathon took place in Beijing, with over 100 robotic runners participating. The event focused on autonomy, with robots required to navigate on their own to achieve optimal finishing times. Close to 40% of the robots completed the race without human intervention. The winning robot, from Honor, finished in 50 minutes 26 seconds, breaking the human world record. The top three finishers were all autonomous Honor robots, demonstrating significant advancements in Chinese humanoid robotics technology. The progress was attributed to improvements in embodied AI, with smarter algorithms and integrated systems enabling dynamic adjustments.

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